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tion of $16,673 75; in other words,
“== $29,357 42° was collected, and only
reading community, for our benefit,
no donbt; One of his ‘moral swasion’’; our_-forefathers, to ~ Go all in. ‘their
the constitution as originally made by ;empanelling of juries totry criminal
cases. “in empanciling* Mrs. Fair's qk: ae “Keeney; the Saat Saas
he Fi it Trans cript Our Last “Moral Suasion” Words. . South Carolin ‘Ku-Kiax. ‘rhe. Fair’ Jurors. . Struek Pay: ” PLEASING! = t Th t
au y Ed. Transcript: After reading} AColum ia (8. “Cy letterto the CinThe favors inpthe Faje” ‘trial have’ The’ North Star oz at Crass Val\Wtusical . and L aM
<2 *Merian” on moral suasion in Tues-. cinnati C cial gives some of the} negeived many notices. . The follow. ley, after eight months prospecting . iterary 2
as ian erage oR. St: ‘st . day's ‘BranscurPr, _we instinctively particulars of t € convMtion*of Rev. . ing frora’‘the Am jean Law Review . under’ “disco ng’, “ireamstances, . ENTER TAIN MR “ ”
, — , started to lpok up M. B: B. Potter to Jobn 8s. _Egell, a prominent Baptist for January, comes 5 po ae oe struck a fine ledge yesterday i in the P N cau
ip r ae ce have our life insured; alsato get a. minister of Spartarisburg, whose sen. ity and is the last: “ono . new anéline. The rock shows sh: a ae . =a
Friday, Jan, 17,1873. . brace of pop-guns for self protectin. . ten¢e for camiplicity in the Ku+Kiux. . The seeond trial of! \ Mere. Laura D, . gold and rich gwlphurets. © see
_ ie __. . But while doing so we began to re-}.has heretofore heest mentioned. Mr. a a d with. the murder of wy SY Sigunaly Law: QPNRARY Mall,
: : volve in“Our mind the nature and . Eze; throtigh hiscounsel, submitted . Critten éh, has resulted in her at: : : : pa rs ee ty jae
The Harbor Conanbhaiteil Robbery, consistency of this gent!eman who . affidavits onshore in his Bebralt . quital. The jury) have the pleasure ee wea c byrne iu Pos ae Py sia
—. Lauren E, Crane, expert, appoint. wants to ‘‘banish the rod and rule;’”’. praying for mercy. The reverend} of knowing, if they know. anything, . 7° “ects toe se Bntei “was er meet. ee ROBINSOn. i tte
ed by the Governor, has completed. who-wants us to use nothing but . gentleman read a-written statement, . Which séems very doubtful, that they aie cies 2 ‘3 wee eet ert bas ‘
the inv§stigation of the books of the . ‘‘moral suasion” in governing Cali-} telling all about his connection with . have brought tpon themselves the Sa k Pines somal Bian tha of Rall beeil*
-.Harbér Conimissioner, and_the_re-. fornia chiktren; but who, because we} the Klan. He bad joined bécause he . reprobation of ‘all respectable perNGSRAEM 1G} 7 Sud rd ” the aeihs. Ake tg Helm
sult shows, although the exhibit is happéned to put our foot down light}had been told that nearly everybody sons inthe community. Upon all open his baron Sunday ering thet gr
incomplete, that the State has been . ly on some cf his corns, says he feels . else inthe country belonged to it, . sides there has been but one cry pending of the case. : “ PROFESSOR HAVELL, pina
swindled out of $12,683 67. Mr. . like ‘putting & head on us,”’-bat con-. and thought ita good ‘thing. . He . heard, and the burden of that has CS. Orhinges fh from a Patel Creek Bel yl pe ae fo? and introducing, of det
Crane says; ‘This deficiency of $12, sidering discretion the -better part of: repeated the oath of the Klan, which . been that Some alteration ought to} orchurd sell at $5 per bushel in Bin P : gs and Music. : ai
683 67 is on a total reported collec-. valor, concluded—to inflict on the binds the parties forever to stand by. be made im the law concerning the Francisco. . . THE FIRST-EVENING, AT Lp After
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_ $16,673 76 accounted for to the State. . leetures, and we came to a Conclusion . power against the’ . jury, hundreds upon hundreds of. Fletcher in Visalia, was, on last sdioganad aaa! : et ie tla
It the proportion thus established something like this: “That bigotry . . teenth and fifteenth amendments, men were rejected on the score “Off ‘Phureday;sentenced to. behung~ ‘On ‘= oo = : bei:
Were a true. one,.the di acy. npon}and big-headedness_were the larger, . protect. women, -Tegulate— “society,-. preconceived_opinion, Practically . the os of Match “next. == 5rOs
the $44,050 69, reported colleeted . if not the only qualities found in his} prevent crime, &c. “The penalty for. nearly everybody who had read the . ac ae 7 EDMESEION FPTY CENTS, Bi
from vessels for dovkage,._ would . nature; and that he was consistent . divulging any of the secrets, oaths, . newspapers, who had any knowledge “pIED.— ‘Nevada; Jan. 14th, 1878: at
amount to $33, 509 22; and upon. the enough to do anything for, to pander . grips and passwords of the Klan was . of passing events, and any inte!li—== a nes Millin: the h
$87,131 42, reported collected. trom . in any way to those from whom he. death. He had joined in 1871; had . gence to bring to bear upon. that At White ost Ranch, near this city, Jan ery = Dress Mak 500 fe
wharfage, Acake age anid tolls, would . (as Rufas would say) gets his“‘bread . never been on a raid, never saw one, knowledge, was ruled out as incom16th, 1973, William Son, aged 72 years. MRS E. H. MOORE, ae
amount to’ $66,280 60. These. fig-. and butter,” if, thereby, he can get . and no one could complain of any. petent. The result < was: that the} one eee mee bce Som —AND— pete:
tres are given because they suggest . of them. an océasional four bits. . act of his, but by joining, and par. twelve men who sat in the box to try the fey os ae tiga feng te “MRS. A Rie” porad o1
themselves, and are ‘not intended to But for a few more facts about gov. ticipatingin the Klan councils he . the defendant were presumably the es ie oe : oo on ve + ASR = aieet
express an opinion.” “5 erning our schools: Whoever has. ad prevented many -pérsons from . most hopelessly ignorant and stupid Se are invited to attend. H “4 ie mabe and Deg ee
lt is evident from this. eeport that . taught school, knows, and kiows it being troubled. He had visited . creatures who could be found in the : . On Broad Street, bs dort
the State Boatd of. Harbor Commis-. well, that in every or nearly every . Other Klans in adjoining counties, . State, and, indeed, it is somewhat ‘Notice to 9 Creditors. ring a arn 10 dall ki ope had
‘sioners has been practicing a system . district, there are a number of pupils, but had never attended a grand counsingular that-so many. “Wen in so bef= eee : -=} LINERY AND DRESS NG eee they
Of robbery of the people of this State} generally boys, who are-far ‘beyond! Cil, which was made up of repre-. nighted a condition could be collectrx THE MATTER of of the Estate of Nich. seca sehen men y t o fined
"for years, and it™ig probable from the reach of moral suasion, for proof sentatives from — Klans, . ¢d in a thriving and active city like . py siren ‘bythe andereipned. ‘executor of Kibbous, Lavi ak Flow amin
the fact that many Of those. from . of which witness our Reform. Schools, . He said that he was tow sorry that San Francisco.. Their _conduct_wasa are at Sewanee, a crednets, par sciaae oy wy neler tele ter
whem information alone could be. andthe more of that, often sickly, . he had « ever ape to such an . What might have been. anticipated. ~ dgiinat éuia descaesd, to cxhitit yr aed ah oer Nevada and vicini: : ae
obtained were interested and benefit. . long-faced preaching that is inflicted organization; that it had not turned} Many such events occurring . within wiih, toe mucsonery Tonciers within four. Beautiful Wax Dolls, for “Pre : and {
ed by these frauds, that the half. has pox such pupils, the less they appear out to’ be such a good thing as he a few years to come will inevitably to the undersigned, at his store, on Broad meee necned a ter Ladie p wane
rai yet been told. No estimate can . to respect it. The truth of the mat-. first supposed. One object for join. result ina much needed reform of wreveds City, January 16th, 1873. ceived froma the East ee ing i
found, as this corrupt dealing has . ter is, that it_is only the fear of phys. ing was to restrain young men and . the law, or at least, if the theory of A. GOLDSMITH, rders from the try sent us, will
been carried into the leasing’ of . ical suasion that. keeps them ca, . prevent them from going ra extremes, . the law-be sound, in a more sieibse Bg od Et ewe — _ —— deel cag
wharves and every part of the busi-. laughing aloud while-you are patting. [At this a voice among the negroes . interpretation of ‘it, At nearly: the — es aperie art tee age
88, but the very full and clear re-. them on the back with “moral”? lec. exclaimed: ‘That's too thin]!” same time, the State Attorney, Reed, a — . GRASS SEED, CLOVER SEE) ee
of Mr. Crane indicates that-it}tures. If what we say is not rue, . Judge Bond---“Have you now a. Was appealing concerning the same ; g : ‘Seed. .
hen not.been under $100,000 during. why is it that all trustees prefer —< congregation?” J evil to a committee of citizens created CLOSING OUT SALE, _ Fresh Garden Seed, mg
the last year. Marks, one of the. pay a male teacher. higher wages, . “Yes,sir; my church: and congfein Chicago to aid the city authorities 7 — Z FLOWER SEED, pony
members of the Commission,-which . than to intrust the school te a lady, gation are at Spartansburg,”” to ensure the arrest, trial, and punsoe hh will
by the-way is » Democratic Board,. when everyone knows that a lady. ‘‘How many of your eOngregation . ishment of criminals. The great difJULIUS GREENWALD, PRESTON’S DR “ing:
has been indicted by the Grand Ju. teacher is much more of an adept in. belong to the Ku=Klux?”’ ‘ficulty which he found in procuring LEP EEERS his Entire Stock of Goods for : 1 : DEVG STOR the.
tyin San Francisco. The proseeii-. handling that over estimidted now-. “I dout know, but most of them, I . ©°"Victions was, he said, in the char-. ee ne POTEET “0
tion of these cases should be pur-. sense, ycleped moral suasion? Of . suppose. Nearly everybody in that acter of the jurors.” They weré unin-. San. Francisco Cost Price! ABSOLUTE WATER-PROOP, toa
sued, and the bonds of the Com-. course we speak of ungraded sehools. neighborhood had joined the Klan, telligent men., In one turder case ae er nae a ge z Bros
missioners, if there ‘be : any, held for . Moral suasion, to be effective, must. and arfiong them are, of course, a . #0ne, in which be had been lately The Stock consists of b
~ the amounts. be clinched ,,with birch nails. We number of my congregation.” consernee » twenty ~six_men had been” . 100,000 Cigars PRESTON'’S mali
eo agree. with ‘“Merian” that we have{ . “Did you ever preach frem the excused: ‘simply because they had : ; fate fine
The Eduustional Cifacannlihers: as teachers in this county, and pulpit a ‘the organization. oE oe than on amie of the ter10,000 Ibs Tobacco. 3 a the:
after be in charge of D. J. Crowley, oe eee beliexe that whatany Asderdarie > wera A age a —_ there will = _ LAMP CHIMNEYS, 5 for 50 Ceute a now
ot (hs Grampigt edwol of suiacits ever good, bad or indifferent features . ‘‘No, sir if I had been gu disposed, . 8002 be only = method available . Pipes, Cutlery, Cards, &e. Preston's. bers
and oil be pebilshed avery Gon Ase Nevada City may contain, it has, to . such a course would fot have been . fF preeaee hatelligent juries; we de t thats dicate cess GLUE, _SHLLLAG, SAINFOIN, ane
tnorning. All communications in-our-knowledge, af unexceptionably . ‘safe, Nor indeed did I think there . *hall be obliged to seize arbitrarily At L shall positively close buiiness ia Oa eke : rain:
tended for -this Department should — brat aol ethers os com, bere safety outside of the Klan.” kwelue mens gram ee epee es ae —— = Store. stru,
be addréssed to him, Communicafound in the State; and we believe} “DO you think you saccuine not . to #mmure them for life or for a term! gl} and ‘examine my Goods, . cS ~ and
oeapreg re: ee that they are alladvocates of corporal have joined?” of years, strictly restraimng them. — : ; NEVADA BAKERY.
tions as to school improvements and *P . i thou
eS punishment, and employ it less: or “From the turn. matters have from all intereourse with the outside and the Frices ! ,
_ other matters of educational interest Siew oh taken, I world: Ih be all : REEN * Seep eraeer, ~ rere
—_are-solicited from-all-teachers-in the3 comet bert — coe eS would have been a eeh oued to a + sues — ATEX A ietor, wel cnt Wo ee oe on where there’ had béen a practical . better off not to have joined?” metaphysical works, the history of] Nevada, January 15, 1873. LEX. GAULT. ...Proprieta. er
one si Sarkis paper. oe Mose a apes ts talking one. aw you ever know any other whi hpi = vomen . den sermons hes
“‘Me sp soft e precociousergyman to belong to it?” . Which are selected for them as harmie .
eaezclsen Toe the cella ee in “young.” Now we freely admit, that ‘Didn’t the Rey. Mr. Carpenter events of the day. They must be cT. every morning, Sundays ; O
ag tohealth pair 2 my bo ay . ?* far as memorizing and using with . Tun away for fear of being arrested kept in cheerful abodes, though sepus: and’ Specifications arawn for saeomted. 3 Col
y rr : i luded, and bé Well fed in order th aco ey Rg se E have always the ‘best varie « ley < peels winds Giveiieee ty great volubility such refined expres-. for belongiug to it? ¢ ei fed in order that . structures pertaining te Civil Engineering, W. ‘eeaxy thing to our . y»
ae thak i a ' hools in . 20 * “big feet,” “hoodlum,” “put. ‘Oh, yes, but he isa Methodist; 1 . “*Y may not become morose or sul. ** Fuasonable 56 : aaioes Tames sre il tel,
y that there are‘hot two-schools in me = ay eaipbiert Rance lon, and: theenice dul was ’s, corner Broad and” ete
the county. eo oee Bo thie provision -& head on him,” *‘smart Alex,” etc., . am a Buptist minister. ({ Laughter. } Es ore unduly prone to > ple Spi senile. CRACKERS OF OUR OWN MAXUPAC
of at cotelled with. that California children stand unap-. ‘Then, even if you did not agree . °BVIt: It would be better not to tobe 2m. TURE. but
pe ate indebted to H. H. Haskins, prepehen ed weep yrenahabe: with the theology, you agreed in the — them ied; for though celiMOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA . 4 good sample of Candy from the Wi in't
ge od tha Hasilond Inaczanes. Co. We know it is unpleasantto—pa. ereed of the Ku-Klux.”” — : y might conflict with the wishes aoe ; ween LINE, felony es Pana Se fat Oo Mr.
Ee a cas ealswions ior 08%. Keo rents to hear some sober truths about . ‘Did you ever advise the breaking of some of them, yet their wives and weloah. a, 3, snd returning every to etpacenes prauerttprs pegs tors
-to E. M. Preston, figent of the Imtheir children, and. yet = so — of the organization ?’’ children might imbue them with ns — a ae pad: ae a, ° se ten
‘pecled lasilbasiMibls¥ic eceal eal have the blame placed where it prop-. “Yes, sir; I have ‘attended no . 82™me Enowledge concerning external Woolseys ant Orleans Flats and Ean ogo NEW W FIRM. oth
endara for the-same year.. erly belongs, on the shoulders of . meeting of the Klan since June last, affairs. But it would perhaps be FE ped Tannn colleetione. made and Nome id belive gite roby given that A, H. Hat the
__ Chasley-‘Ketit-—-purchased--bentheir own dear selves; * but we, as . when I adyised that _ -it’ be broken fea_ible to select gentlemen having a Kipeies-Senees-2 Nevads every day for the . Gry Pee Pee es See egy age
died eid ob tas teerea. lek tar a teacher, are not going to sit with . up.” natural Or acquired. taste for a bach—_ Seine pe = TROTTER fone name of HANSON & ne WabsWORTH and nec
ovaries Wadia’ eetinty, Nevada, It our arms folded and see California. ‘This was after the. act of Con‘lor existence. The plan might seem — an Business at the old stand, No. 8 BuOAD the
there are-any fing cattle tbe haa . P°@mts letting their children go to. gress was pasted, was it not?! — }@ hardship to the jurors; but as men ASSESSMENT NOTICE; {®**#!-—-the
ee othe ithout._antering our solemn . ‘Ves, sir.’ ._._ . . Were'once willing to be monks, so! SP men
te : ‘Gnds tiout, ks will be-very apt tse mg Crying out “brute” will] “If it was charitable organizaSeeantead might now be found who x pity Nevada, Jan, a, 1873.
‘vate the:l for the Neva da and Grass . 2°Vet 8eate any true teacher from do-. tion or good organization, why the . Y°W4 voluntarily ~enter ” into.-this } 50 nig Saunt, Sys Suethp wae — ~ -§OTICE ae. Valley ‘markets, ing his duty. We are prond of Cal. need of breaking it up?” . kind of life, which is not worse, or mn Bi angel oF said Company, held] 5. hes ea wil ante
The thonthly Iécting of the Nevaifornia and ‘her public schools, and ‘‘Because in some localities it-was indeed in some respects so bad, as ‘sessment of Gat: Dolla maa’ Fitty ‘Dents I apeiy cag oe Board of ‘pupervisort tax
dn Light Guard will be held on Sat-. for that reason we speak plainly . . being carried-too far, 3 monasticism. At any rate » Willing or Ls toag ced Peak red woe the sanital o1 Nevads County, at its sessions in Febrv‘eile aad oan what we know isright, and we re-. The judge the ids unwilling, such men may be required . in United States gold and sliver eon ae pai ge yt arr ons
y evening, January 25th. There J N sal Mr. Ezell, I % y q a oa ott gold and silver coin, to the . % bday and maintain a Toll Satlge ose Ne
will be a parade-of the Company. on spectfully advise our fellow teachers find myself placedina very embar-. °% ®9 imperative n cessity. We peated gt By, ae e evompeny grote Sa fam Soak. 3s» pints said creek _ Wa
_ the 22d of February. to continue to practise that good* old . assing position. Other parties, your shall have to take them and hold ane Rexel wou Pre sengentis tS sonny ea Pract Corn — aay _
The now code requires: tedchers 6 sap seed hag elit fear, . inferiors in intellect, influence, and cau ee in spite_of the 2. ft joomer Aa, ghall be deemed di de*——. present HENRY FINE Gri
‘hold theiqyydpilst0 strict account oid time trick“ Mirtan™ when a “peep else, these prisoners here, ag U, — some right of emsale, of pabise eevee. =. sans pores bie eady, Jan. ith cg ee Bei
* Ceetialeene duet a the way:4o oF was 8 ave sentenced; these young men . "! en bis cs ¢ must have intel. shall be made before, will be sold on Sat-} NOTICE Bie
from school. Te brought up. One more word and we . had a rightto look up-to you for . igeut jurors, sound in mind and bate ine B ies ter bs ty. fd po atm we Eu
PkE are done. If we thought the ‘‘king. advice, and you should have coun. ™°rals, with educated minds, yet igp-eomee of advertising and expenses of sale, oe = io
Swing Society, dom of Heaven,’’ was very much . seled them to have kept clear of . 2°Fut of contemporaneous events, cae THOS, DERE porptery until cop i eer
“Phe ladies of the Episcopal Sewing like unto a number of children, of such a murderous organizatiop. Inunbribable because removed from . eo tice-$20 Sansome Street, San Francis jane ae Trustees of the sad = va ge
Socigty aie requested to meet at the from ten to fourtéen yours of age, . stead of this, Ifind that you have . the possibility of “enjoying the fruits . = may man Plane and eid Specitcations canbe seen at ae
. Pasidence..of .Mra..Charles-Marsb, . . tbat we. have seen. in California, wa. been a memiber a of the Klan; sitting . ¢f bribery, and who may be depended . -KINEEL'S NEW METHOD (ix a = Rachangs. “Hotal bait —
_ this evening at 7 o'clock, would-be after taking a “run-and-a-. in its councils, and. encouraging : upon to ‘bring i in verdicts of guilty + FOR THE . ile: ‘i. BENSON, Sossahest, net
anne juinp’’,to get down.as low as Merian, . with your presence. You-appeal to . against those persons who go about Grass Valley, Jan. 9th, 1873. iu @ Ca:
Flopped Again, that.we might be sure we would nev, . me for mercy, although you show shooting their fellow-men, ’ REED ORGAN. z W. BLA tie
Fhe San Francisco Bulletin has} & see that Kingdom. T. ‘H. [no good reason why you should have }_ eee Mt4, cB woe the attention of Teach . . : . B. LAKE, ae sh
_ come outin favor of the $2,500,000 — mercy. You must make your appeal. Mum oe ee a and Amateurs — ~ Purchasing Ag "ga nei
bsidy to the Central Pacific Ruil-. © Lecrone. —The Grass Valley Union . for merey.to the President. I can That i : hale Featetenn. s Th
= is what. is the matter with pronounced aul
r ompany from San Francisco, . 82y8: Old Block is to, deliver a lecshow you no-leniency here. The tha tas a “Da ‘clas ' ng ip the iter, ol fro
if that pany will run into the . ture in the new Methodist Episcopal sentence of the court is that you be then oo eK vion in regard to f : ben Bat
city, ‘This the journal: which . Church building, on the evening of . fined five hundred dollars and be re eet _ fo he f this wh
joined with the Union in advocating . Wednesday, January 22nd. The . imprisoned five years.’*— = pa of the State by = 0 work . 3°
the $12,000,000 su to the At-. subject is to be the important query:. It fell heavily upon ‘ae Ezell. ee That paper he teacher, om 4 of its clear:
lantic and Pacific Company,.and de. ‘Is Grass Valley Played Out?” The He isa man of family, has alwys Fagehogittamrn eh of condemnation ement than e pI
nounced all papers who show ir . proceeds of the lecture will go to the . Stood high im the church, and is ant a ums in condemnavant of the many
a chickadees, su beloved Minoan, ‘t-he. om off SR ie: ‘songs, etc., that Mr, Kinkel tn ven. If . any
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